Example sentences of "be up at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're up at the castle . ’ |
2 | The fact that you are up at the top of a business hierarchy does not confer all-seeing wisdom . |
3 | Slorne , who had been up at the back of her cage most of the day as usual , suddenly opened her wings , swung round and dropped down to the front of her cage . |
4 | ‘ Been up at the School today , ’ replied the visitor . |
5 | ‘ He 's been up at the School ! |
6 | ‘ No doubt Emily will be up at the crack of dawn , all geared up and ready to go . |
7 | GOSPEL singer Michael Card will play the Assembly Hall in Belfast tonight — and still be up at the crack of dawn tomorrow to dash up the Antrim Coast for the North West 200 . |
8 | And you had to walk home , go to bed , and set your alarm , and you had to be up at the court at 10 a.m . |
9 | I 'm up at the crack of dawn every mornin' milkin' the cows , attendin' to the poultry , sowin' , reapin' . |
10 | But if I 'm up at the shop and I see a little card or something |
11 | Oh were up at the Safeway ? |
12 | We were on remand for about three months and then we were up at the Crown court . |
13 | Susan giggled when the two lads were up at the bar . |
14 | She said , she turned to Mr Fleming and she said , ‘ Darling , do you mind when we were up at the Uni , and that … |
15 | You know , he 's so uncomfortable he 's up at the crack of the dawn because that floor is really getting into him ! |
16 | ‘ That 's up at the House . ’ |
17 | Yes , you know Jenkinson 's up at the cross |
18 | You know Jenkinson 's up at the cross ? |
19 | It 's up at the fish shop in Framlingham |
20 | ‘ He 's up at the section-house . |
21 | ‘ As an eating place it 's had its ups and downs , but it 's up at the moment . ’ |
22 | Though after a moment of considering her question , seemed to think that there was no harm in revealing , ‘ I believe the dog does not take well to city life — he is up at the house . ’ |
23 | His contract is up at the end of the season , and there will be the traditional periodic reports of other clubs ' interest in him . |
24 | ‘ I was up at the Grange last night treating ingrowing toenails . |
25 | It attracted me like a magnet when I was a youth , and soon as I could leave school I was up at the course for a caddying job . |
26 | Looking round for Blackberry , he saw that he had left them and was up at the top of the pool , where the narrow beach tailed away into a gravel spit . |
27 | He smiled at her again later when she was up at the bar ordering a second round for her and Natasha , as he and his friends were standing further along the bar . |
28 | She was up at the window looking out . |
29 | That wee dog was up at the park this morning |
30 | He was up at the crack of dawn doing something unspeakable to the turkey , but the kids were up anyway . |